EVILE In Session On BBC Radio 1 'Rock Show' Tonight

October 17, 2011

British thrashers EVILE will be in session on the BBC Radio 1 "Rock Show" tonight (Monday, October 17) for the playback of a special live recording, as well as a chat with "Rock Show" presenter Daniel P. Carter. Tune in to hear the exclusive tracks and to catch up with the band on the road during their U.K. tour.

Commented EVILE lead guitarist Ol Drake : "Prepare to tune in to the BBC Radio 1 'Rock Show' tonight to hear the exclusive live session we recorded at Maida Vale for the BBC! We laid down some new 'Five Serpent's Teeth' tracks so if you haven't had chance to see us live on this tour yet, check it out! There will be quite a few hilarious fluffs, but that's live! Haha."

Added Carter: "I was stoked to get EVILE into Maida Vale for a session; the sessions there are a chance to hear a band doing what they do best, tearing it up live. Check out the kings of U.K. thrash in session tonight..."

Tune in to the BBC Radio 1 "Rock Show" tonight from 12 midnight to 2 a.m. U.K. time on digital radio or 97.7 - 99.7 FM, or listen to the show online at this location.

EVILE last month kicked off a headlining U.K. tour in support of "Five Serpent's Teeth" with support from SAVAGE MESSIAH.

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